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he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry brown. and so when the parents came home and they saw their new sidewalk sign, jerry brown, they went and knocked at the house and my brother was held responsible for it. >> when he reached his teens, though, the young rebel seemed to undergo a metamorphosis. >> he said he doesn't remember this, but it happened, his girlfriend at the time organized a surprise birthday party and he never showed up. it was during lent. and he had gone to do the stations of the cross at five churches or something in san francisco. and we knew that that was -- something serious. >> the governor's son and namesake was ca
he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry...
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california time. as you say, as steve kornacki said, we will get a huge dump. >> yes. >> a really huge dump of votes at 8:00 p.m. pacific, 11:00 p.m. eastern. so we may know a lot very soon after the polls close. >> yeah, and california is obviously a giant state. if it is not -- if it is not a blow-out, if it is a close race, it is totally possible california could take this count for weeks. >> yes. >> i mean they've got a full month to count if they need it, and people who made in their votes, they only have to be postmarked by today. they have a week to get them in. if it is close, then it could take a very, very long time. if it is not close, what we get at 11:00 may be -- may be very, very important in terms of understanding how long this night is going to go. >> i walked half a mile yesterday to put my ballot in a post office, and so california is not seeing my ballot for another, i don't know, seven or eight days. so we know that one is not going to be counted tonight. >> they better not call i
california time. as you say, as steve kornacki said, we will get a huge dump. >> yes. >> a really huge dump of votes at 8:00 p.m. pacific, 11:00 p.m. eastern. so we may know a lot very soon after the polls close. >> yeah, and california is obviously a giant state. if it is not -- if it is not a blow-out, if it is a close race, it is totally possible california could take this count for weeks. >> yes. >> i mean they've got a full month to count if they need it, and...
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after every california received a ballot by mail, 37% of california voters have already voted in the election to recall governor gavin newsom and to remove him from office. it just means that's what the election is about. that's what the vote is about. do you remove him from office? presumably, most of the democrats voted in this election are voting no on that question. tomorrow is election day in california. and voters who have not mailed in their ballots can go to the polls tomorrow and vote. we'll see what that turn-out is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare by the mid-summer polling in the los angeles times that showed only 50% of voters opposing the recall of the governor. and 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortable close numbers have democrats like elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. a poll released on friday now shows 60% of likely voters in california opposing recalling governor newsom, with 37% who want to remove the governor. the republican candidate leading the field to re
after every california received a ballot by mail, 37% of california voters have already voted in the election to recall governor gavin newsom and to remove him from office. it just means that's what the election is about. that's what the vote is about. do you remove him from office? presumably, most of the democrats voted in this election are voting no on that question. tomorrow is election day in california. and voters who have not mailed in their ballots can go to the polls tomorrow and vote....
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california. for voters who have not mailed in their ballots tomorrow, and vote. we'll see what that turnout is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare, by the mid summer polling, in the los angeles times. that showed only 50% of voters, opposing the recall of the governor. in 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortably close numbers brought democrats like senator elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. los angeles times poll released on friday, now shows 60% of likely voters in california, opposing recalling governor newsom, and 39% who want to remove the governor. the republican candidate to -- radio talk show host, larry elder. who refused to answer, a simple question, by nbc's reporter today, about accepting the results of the election tomorrow. >> is that a commitment to accept the results. >> let's all work together, on both sides. to make sure the election is a fair election. >> is that a commitment to
california. for voters who have not mailed in their ballots tomorrow, and vote. we'll see what that turnout is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare, by the mid summer polling, in the los angeles times. that showed only 50% of voters, opposing the recall of the governor. in 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortably close numbers brought democrats like senator elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. los...
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california. just as this moment the polls have closed there, and we're about to find out whether voters have decided to keep democratic governor gavin newsom on the job or make him the second governor in that state's history to be ousted in a recall election. newsom in third year of his fourth term, facing criticism of handling of the pandemic among other things. won in a landslide in 2016. he needs simple majority to stay in a state where democrats outnumber republicans roughly 2-1. leading challenger right wing talk show host larry elder has already started laying groundwork to blame a loss if it happens on so-called election fraud. to get us situated before the starting line, the big board, steve kornacki is on duty. the nbc news decision disk has given us the following wording straight up, this race is technically too early to call, but no, the anti recall vote, is in the lead. >> we're going to get results from california. no means no recall. yes means yes recall gavin newsom. all 58 countie
california. just as this moment the polls have closed there, and we're about to find out whether voters have decided to keep democratic governor gavin newsom on the job or make him the second governor in that state's history to be ousted in a recall election. newsom in third year of his fourth term, facing criticism of handling of the pandemic among other things. won in a landslide in 2016. he needs simple majority to stay in a state where democrats outnumber republicans roughly 2-1. leading...
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of california. they want to break off and be in their own state called jefferson. they want to be jeffersonians. since donald trump was elected president, not hillary clinton, but donald trump, certain pockets of liberals in california have started to talk texas style by seceding. but they don't want to secede from california. they want california to secede from the united states. they're calling it calexit, like brexit but west coast lefty style. i don't think they actually would like to take the right wing jeffersonians when they seceded, but presumably that would be up for negotiation once the articles of confederacy are filed. the jeffersonians and everybody else in that huge state they are all lumped together in what is a definitely blue state, hillary clinton won california nearly 2-1. california in that same election also just elected the nation's second ever african-american female u.s. senator in camilla harris. they won't supermajorities in the california legislature. californians voted to
of california. they want to break off and be in their own state called jefferson. they want to be jeffersonians. since donald trump was elected president, not hillary clinton, but donald trump, certain pockets of liberals in california have started to talk texas style by seceding. but they don't want to secede from california. they want california to secede from the united states. they're calling it calexit, like brexit but west coast lefty style. i don't think they actually would like to take...
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we saw it last night in southern california. there was violence, a police car smashed outside a rally, a trump rally in costa mesa. we had thought today might be a bit different because it's the noon hour, it's daylight and frankly because this is a hyatt hotel and organized event for gop, not a donald trump rally, per se. again, organizers have organized a demonstration and they're out enforce. allie, if you're still with us, are you still with us from inside the venue? >> reporter: yes. >> tell us what you're seeing now. >> reporter: i actually walked up closer to the police signs, and saw eggshells on the ground i think were thrown before i was able to get out here and remnants of that on the floor. the crowds seemed to have moved trying to push directly through police lining the edge of the hyatt hotel and instead marching through the area. they're definitely still standing in front of the policeman. the police have bike racks between them and the protesters. they have their helmets on and batons at the ready in case anybody
we saw it last night in southern california. there was violence, a police car smashed outside a rally, a trump rally in costa mesa. we had thought today might be a bit different because it's the noon hour, it's daylight and frankly because this is a hyatt hotel and organized event for gop, not a donald trump rally, per se. again, organizers have organized a demonstration and they're out enforce. allie, if you're still with us, are you still with us from inside the venue? >> reporter: yes....
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california congresswoman barbara lee. congresswoman lee, i really appreciate you being here with us tonight on this historic night. thank you so much for making the time. >> i'm so happy to be with you, rachel. it's hard to contain my excitement and my joy, so thank you so much. >> tell me about that excitement and that joy. i mean this is part of the dynamic that i think people in democratic politics went through today is that while everybody knew that kamala harris was one of the top contenders for this spot, it didn't leak, and we didn't know who the last few people were still in contention. and we weren't sure exactly what day it was going to be announced. what did you think? what was your reaction when you heard that the decision had been made and that it was senator harris? >> well, my -- it was wild. first of all, i was overjoyed. my phone started ringing. i was talking actually to a reporter from the "san francisco chronicle", and it was a moment to behold for me. i screamed, you know, cried some, and then i said,
california congresswoman barbara lee. congresswoman lee, i really appreciate you being here with us tonight on this historic night. thank you so much for making the time. >> i'm so happy to be with you, rachel. it's hard to contain my excitement and my joy, so thank you so much. >> tell me about that excitement and that joy. i mean this is part of the dynamic that i think people in democratic politics went through today is that while everybody knew that kamala harris was one of the...
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there is no republic of california. there's a state of california. it's part of a larger country you might have heard of called the united states. but russia has a little gleam in its eye that if they play their cards right, maybe some day the united states of america might be slightly less united and specifically, it might look more like this. russia has a little gleam in its eye about the idea that the united states might somehow hive itself off from a state that represents the sixth largest economy in the world. vladimir putin is the founding patron of the generic sounding group called the national charity foundation in russia. putin's national charity foundation funds the anti-globalist movement of russia. and some of the things the anti-globalist movement of russia does flash like red beacon danger, danger from an american perspective. for example, the anti-globalist movement in russia named bashar al assad to be one of their honorary members. okay. they also named mahmoud ahmadinejad from iran. they named him to be an honorary member. -globalis
there is no republic of california. there's a state of california. it's part of a larger country you might have heard of called the united states. but russia has a little gleam in its eye that if they play their cards right, maybe some day the united states of america might be slightly less united and specifically, it might look more like this. russia has a little gleam in its eye about the idea that the united states might somehow hive itself off from a state that represents the sixth largest...
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southern california. it's animated republican voters in california for decades. it's going to be hard for cruz to overcome that. he's got a strong campaign organization with a grass roots network that's helping him out. and in the state of california that's going to matter because a lot of the delegates are awarded by congressional district. if you can get into districts all over the state with targeted outreach, you could do -- you could pick up some delegates in california. >> let's talk a little bit on the democratic side. hillary clinton holds the lead but bernie sanders is beginning to close the gap a little bit. is there a path to victory for bernie sanders in california? >> it's difficult. you know, hillary clinton won california easily when she was running against barack obama in 2008. she's very popular among latino democrats. sanders here is very popular with the young voters. she's got a base that's plenty large. but it's going to be really tough for bernie sanders to beat her here in californi
southern california. it's animated republican voters in california for decades. it's going to be hard for cruz to overcome that. he's got a strong campaign organization with a grass roots network that's helping him out. and in the state of california that's going to matter because a lot of the delegates are awarded by congressional district. if you can get into districts all over the state with targeted outreach, you could do -- you could pick up some delegates in california. >> let's...
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with the governor of california, jerry brown. >>> as the eighth largest economy on planet, california is such a major player in the global discussion on climate change, the state's governor jerry brown is currently in for climate talks working alongside world leaders. before he went to paris and before the tragedy in san bernardino, governor brown told me what he expects from the international community at the climate talks. >> if you say the world is totally dependent on oil in many parts of the world, coal and certainly natural gas, we are fossil fuel. that is individualism and oil. now to move toward a more enlightened sustainable world we have to transform with lots of technology, with even differences in the way we see the world and how we live in the world. that's going to take decades. so we're taking baby steps but we got to walk before we run. an my benchmark is that the countries get out of paris having signed something like what they're pledging going in. >> people talk about -- there is a little bit of debate about what binding might look like. there is no binding agreemen
with the governor of california, jerry brown. >>> as the eighth largest economy on planet, california is such a major player in the global discussion on climate change, the state's governor jerry brown is currently in for climate talks working alongside world leaders. before he went to paris and before the tragedy in san bernardino, governor brown told me what he expects from the international community at the climate talks. >> if you say the world is totally dependent on oil in...
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the people of california and california businesses have been very supportive of governor gavin newsom's approach to contain the coronavirus and we'll be joined later in this hour by the person who governor newsom appointed to a new task force to find the safest way for california businesses to reopen. he was a very successful businessman himself, now concentrating on climate issues and you will recognize him from the debate stage as former presidential candidate tom steyer. he will join us later in this hour with his plan to keep the coronavirus contained as california gradually reopens and if he has one, his plan to contain elon musk. and so we are once again back to where it all began with the trump administration lying about the numbers. that was the first order of business for the first trump white house press secretary who was ordered to lie about the number of people who showed up for donald trump's inauguration. donald trump couldn't bear the shame of drawing a much smaller crowd than the inaugurations of president obama so the solution of donald trump with numbers he doesn't lik
the people of california and california businesses have been very supportive of governor gavin newsom's approach to contain the coronavirus and we'll be joined later in this hour by the person who governor newsom appointed to a new task force to find the safest way for california businesses to reopen. he was a very successful businessman himself, now concentrating on climate issues and you will recognize him from the debate stage as former presidential candidate tom steyer. he will join us...
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>> i think that people in california, not just me, obviously political reporters across california have known for quite a long time that she had eyes beyond being san francisco's district attorney or california's a.g. the presidents race certainly showed that. sich >>> when she first ran statewide in california i was struck by how hard the republicans ran against her, how they brought these national resources to bear against her, how close that race was. then she was re-elected more easily to her second term as archlt fwnch a.g. and she walked into that senate seat. having watched her compete in those types of races in california, which is a big stage, what do you think we should understand about her sort of competitive skills and how she runs, particularly in races that are tight? >> i think that what's happened is california has changed and she has changed. when she ran in 2010, california wasn't quite as blue and she was unknown. she was running against steve pooley, he wasn't a super conservative republican at a time when california was still electing republicans or had two years pr
>> i think that people in california, not just me, obviously political reporters across california have known for quite a long time that she had eyes beyond being san francisco's district attorney or california's a.g. the presidents race certainly showed that. sich >>> when she first ran statewide in california i was struck by how hard the republicans ran against her, how they brought these national resources to bear against her, how close that race was. then she was re-elected...
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the president in california. we will hear what he has to say, but mike memoli in delaware there, our eyes and ears on the campaign trail with joe biden. he is also set, this hour, in thefecti next hour, he is set t deliver remarks of his own on this subject. what can you tell us about what he's set to say? >> reporter: you'll have to settle for my voice for now as we await the former vice president. he just left his home a short drive away. we expect him to arrive in the next ten minutes with his remarks to follow. and with 50 days until election day, obviously this has not been a normal campaign by any standard. but we are seeing the biden campaign doing what you would do typically in a campaign, which is trying to be nimble, add to the schedule in light of this crises. this is one of the four crises you'll remember that joe biden said the nation was facing during his democratic convention acceptance speech. the climate crises. it's not one that he's spent a lot of time on recently, as he's focused on the other
the president in california. we will hear what he has to say, but mike memoli in delaware there, our eyes and ears on the campaign trail with joe biden. he is also set, this hour, in thefecti next hour, he is set t deliver remarks of his own on this subject. what can you tell us about what he's set to say? >> reporter: you'll have to settle for my voice for now as we await the former vice president. he just left his home a short drive away. we expect him to arrive in the next ten minutes...
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but even the dry areas of california throughout the southern california area which is typically arid have been much drier the last three years. >> chris hayes in los angeles. your show will start in a few minutes. we'll let you go get ready for thap that. >>> hallie jackson, as we continue to look at the images on the screen have you learned anything more from authorities on this situation? >> a little bit. one of the questions you might be asking yourself if you're watching why aren't fire trucks closer. why aren't they able to pull water on the ground and bring it up quicker than they have been although you see a firefighter there now. as these cars saw the fire creeping toward them obviously people abandoned their cars. so there's nobody in them. that's what's creating a real problem, a bottleneck for firefighters trying to get close to the scene. chris made excellent point. let's expand on some of those and flesh out the numbers. this year in california there have been 3300 fires. that's up from an average over five years of about 2200. we are seeing more fires this year than nor
but even the dry areas of california throughout the southern california area which is typically arid have been much drier the last three years. >> chris hayes in los angeles. your show will start in a few minutes. we'll let you go get ready for thap that. >>> hallie jackson, as we continue to look at the images on the screen have you learned anything more from authorities on this situation? >> a little bit. one of the questions you might be asking yourself if you're...
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california is an anomaly. you have so many different unique factors here that i don't think the perceived lack of enthusiasm or lack of turnout in s sn to be indicative of what's happening in the rest of the country. i think the democrats are fine. i have no dog in this fight, but it seems to me that their success at the ground level with county commissioners, with state house and state senate races seems to me these people are enthusiastic and driven to vote like republicans will be, but the democratic enthusiasm might be spread throughout more states. >> that's something i would actually really focus on. what the republicans have done is tapped away from the plan. remb cr land, they were going to test whether or not the tax plan sticks to the republican. that failed. their tactic shifts to anti-immigrant rhetoric. 14,000 were anti-immigrant, giving up the base. democrats have to come up with a stronger economic messagend stronger clarity why the anti-immigrant is not part of the american dna. results show to
california is an anomaly. you have so many different unique factors here that i don't think the perceived lack of enthusiasm or lack of turnout in s sn to be indicative of what's happening in the rest of the country. i think the democrats are fine. i have no dog in this fight, but it seems to me that their success at the ground level with county commissioners, with state house and state senate races seems to me these people are enthusiastic and driven to vote like republicans will be, but the...
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we're here in california, and the california drought like you've never seen it before. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from orange county, california. i'm chris hayes. i'm standing in front of peters canyon reservoir. that dusty patch of white behind me is where the walter should be. instead, this is what an historic water shortage looks like. a shortage so historic, it's the worst in the history of the state. it's so dry out here, when our crew pulled up to set up this live shot, this is what they saw, a huge brush fire which spread across about 150 acres. air tankers were called in, a road was shut down and some people had to be evacuated. the risk of fire is all too common in southern california, exacerbated during this drought. that's part of why we're here. california, this week of "all in" america water wars. much more on what the water shortage is doing in this state ahead. but we begin tonight with the republican presidential race which continues to get more crowded. after months in campaigning in everything but name, scott walker declared his candid
we're here in california, and the california drought like you've never seen it before. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from orange county, california. i'm chris hayes. i'm standing in front of peters canyon reservoir. that dusty patch of white behind me is where the walter should be. instead, this is what an historic water shortage looks like. a shortage so historic, it's the worst in the history of the state. it's so dry out here, when our crew pulled up to set...
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now, the california state director, michael siroco has now just quit the california campaign ahead of the primary. he was known as organizing the digital part of the sanders campaign. he told reporters in california there had been a split in the sanders campaign over whether to focus on that kind of grass roots on-line organizing, or whether it would be better to focus on running tv ads in california, since california is such a vast playing field. well, in that strategic debate, apparently the digital guy lost telling reporters quote, the campaign wanted to go in a different direction with the california strategy so we mutually parted ways. but if that was the fight, grass roots organizing or tv ads, and the grass roots organizing guy says he lost that argument so he now left the campaign then you would expect the sanders campaign to start running tons of tv ads in california, right? i mean, the sanders campaign has run a ton of tv ads, spending more than 20 million, in california, the state the sanders campaign says is absolutely crucial to their strategy, they have spent millions in
now, the california state director, michael siroco has now just quit the california campaign ahead of the primary. he was known as organizing the digital part of the sanders campaign. he told reporters in california there had been a split in the sanders campaign over whether to focus on that kind of grass roots on-line organizing, or whether it would be better to focus on running tv ads in california, since california is such a vast playing field. well, in that strategic debate, apparently the...
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really making the government of california look like the people of california. he was very interested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm going to avoid limousines. >> brown asked his chief of staff gray davis, a future guv negative himself to assign him a nondescript car other general legislators used. >> we've got plymouths this year and i said blue. and there's only one car awaiting us, and it's blue all right but it's powder blue. and he says, oh, great, that's not it, is it? and i said i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> it was a bit not quite a muscular tone than i was probably looking for, but there it was and i accepted it. >> unlike most prior governors brown had neither a wife or chil
really making the government of california look like the people of california. he was very interested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a...
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talk about california. you say he's in anaheim, southern california, he has a good chance of winning the primary there but in november a very different scene. >> he'll win because there's basically on the in the race anymore. i don't mean in any way to say there aren't a lot of trump supporters in california. i'm sure there are. it's a huge state, very diverse state and lots of voters receptive to donald trump's message. overwhelm the latino vote, latino population is significant and he won't win in november. that's 55 electoral votes republicans have had to take off the table for years now because they haven't been competitive in california. when you start in the electoral college down 55 votes, it's very hard to get to the 270 you need to win the presidency. trump may have another path there absolutely plausible but not through california. >> i would point out as we pl planned our day this morning, we were anticipating perhaps there would be large crowds outside this rally in anaheim, california of protes
talk about california. you say he's in anaheim, southern california, he has a good chance of winning the primary there but in november a very different scene. >> he'll win because there's basically on the in the race anymore. i don't mean in any way to say there aren't a lot of trump supporters in california. i'm sure there are. it's a huge state, very diverse state and lots of voters receptive to donald trump's message. overwhelm the latino vote, latino population is significant and he...
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and this picture the property of the california department of water resource the reason the california departnt ofater resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of water structure the california governor at the time was ronald reagan. he and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam. it looks kind of fun. they got to go inside the dam, see in the white sneakers with the super cute hair cut? that's ron, jr., he got to go along with an unnamed friend. looks like they were having a good time. looks like a cool visit. ronald reagan made a speech. you can see next to him while he was giving the speech they had the big cooler of water. just in case. there had been a big parade downtown to welcome to governor and dignitaries. they had not just the majorettes from the middle school, they had the high school band, too. look how many people were there. look at that. thousands of peopl
and this picture the property of the california department of water resource the reason the california departnt ofater resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of water structure the california governor at the time was ronald reagan. he and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam....
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. >> reporter: california's dealing with its growing drought crisis. >> state of california is resorting to drastic measures. >> california is in the midst of a drought of unprecedented scale. >> the worst could be yet to come. >> reporter: as long as there have been people in california, there have been people obsessed with california's water. and now four years into a record breaking drought, scientists say the state is at its driest point in half a millennium and as any californians will tell you, it is not just their problem -- it's everyone's problem. >> california is our biggest economy. california is our biggest ago cultural producer. so what happens here matters to every working american. >> reporter: california's $50 billion farming industry produces everything from dairy and beef to fruit and vegetables. the state's agricultural heartland is the central valley. it produces one-quarter of the nation's food. and all that food requires a lot of water. 80% of water used in california is used for agriculture. and that means that you, the average american, are consuming more than 300
. >> reporter: california's dealing with its growing drought crisis. >> state of california is resorting to drastic measures. >> california is in the midst of a drought of unprecedented scale. >> the worst could be yet to come. >> reporter: as long as there have been people in california, there have been people obsessed with california's water. and now four years into a record breaking drought, scientists say the state is at its driest point in half a millennium...
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>> california is an incredibly democratic state. if california is in play, we are going to be inaugurating president trump in january. in terms of the rest of the country, i wonder for swing states what kind of implications it has. >> if gi >> give me what you think the headlines are going to be tuesday after these big primaries? >> if bernie sanders does pull off a win in california, it could be that hillary clinton is the presumptive nominee but that bernie sanders wins california, which is definitely not the headline she wants. she will be on the east coast when polls close in new jersey and on the east coast and will be able to try and preemptively name herself the democratic nominee once she hits the number of pledge delegates plus super delegates. bernie sanders will be here in california saying this race is still ongoing and he's going to take it all the way to the convention. you'll probably see split headlines about how she essentially becomes the democratic nominee except for bernie sanders winning california possibly. >>>
>> california is an incredibly democratic state. if california is in play, we are going to be inaugurating president trump in january. in terms of the rest of the country, i wonder for swing states what kind of implications it has. >> if gi >> give me what you think the headlines are going to be tuesday after these big primaries? >> if bernie sanders does pull off a win in california, it could be that hillary clinton is the presumptive nominee but that bernie sanders...
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they do not want to lose california. >> reporter: they don't want to lose california andrea, you are right, this is an unusual step, secretary clinton yesterday was participating in the memorial day parade in her adopted hometo hometo hometown. when her campaign announced she's going to cancel that event and the extra event of a five day campaigning under scores the event which -- now senator sanders have been in the state non stop and he's pulling all of his resource to winning the state. some good news, she's getting an endorsement by governor jerry brown today. his approval rating is through the roof with democrats higher than 50% statewide. this is significant. the primary allowing independence to vote and not could favor senator sanders. a reality check though, andrea, as we have been reporting, secretary clinton will likely clinch the nomination even if all the votes in california are counted. the reason why she wants to win the state or needs to win the state is taking away bernie sanders. it would limit his leverage once they do get to the convention in terms of having an imp
they do not want to lose california. >> reporter: they don't want to lose california andrea, you are right, this is an unusual step, secretary clinton yesterday was participating in the memorial day parade in her adopted hometo hometo hometown. when her campaign announced she's going to cancel that event and the extra event of a five day campaigning under scores the event which -- now senator sanders have been in the state non stop and he's pulling all of his resource to winning the...
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could bernie sanders california dreamin pay off? we have brand-new poll numbers right now. 5:00 p.m. eastern. the new poll has a tight race in california. hillary clinton in a margin of error lead, 49-47. this is among likely democratic primary voters, it includes what california calls decline to state voters, or unaffiliated. what's interesting here, among a wider electorate, of all voters in california, all registered democrats, sanders has a one-point lead, 48-47. but clinton is ahead of the likelies and one reason is this, among the folks who have already voted in california, nearly half of the electorate, she leads 58-41. clinton obviously doesn't need to win california on tuesday to win the nomination. she's expected to hit her magic number of 2,383 before the polls close out west on tuesday. but psychologically, she does need to beat sanders in california for symbolic reasons. a sanders victory in california could potentially give him a rationale to remain in the race heading into the convention. clinton needs the win to try
could bernie sanders california dreamin pay off? we have brand-new poll numbers right now. 5:00 p.m. eastern. the new poll has a tight race in california. hillary clinton in a margin of error lead, 49-47. this is among likely democratic primary voters, it includes what california calls decline to state voters, or unaffiliated. what's interesting here, among a wider electorate, of all voters in california, all registered democrats, sanders has a one-point lead, 48-47. but clinton is ahead of the...
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whether he wins or loses in california. clearly, if he wins here, he'll have a little bit more of an argument for proceeding. but either way, it's going to start to -- there's going to start to be increasing pressure. you saw some of this from clinton advisers earlier this morning. for him to get out of the race and allow democrats to focus on donald trump. and hillary clinton gave herself a boost toward that end when she gave that very well received speech hitting donald trump, giving democrats some confidence that she's capable of doing this in a way that maybe some people were nervous about previously. now, there are some signs publicly speaking, bernie sanders has been very aggressive in saying he's going to take this all the way to the convention. you just heard him explain a little bit about that, but president obama has the potential to play a key role in figuring this out. and i'm told that they are in contact with president obama and bernie sanders. we'll see over the next 48 hours what kind of impact that has on s
whether he wins or loses in california. clearly, if he wins here, he'll have a little bit more of an argument for proceeding. but either way, it's going to start to -- there's going to start to be increasing pressure. you saw some of this from clinton advisers earlier this morning. for him to get out of the race and allow democrats to focus on donald trump. and hillary clinton gave herself a boost toward that end when she gave that very well received speech hitting donald trump, giving...
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coming out to california. so california's going to be a critical state for candidates to come to and pick up votes in. >> now -- >> we also remember that california is not a winner take all. so there's a lot of opportunity in california. >> because you cannot be number one but still pick up delegates. >> correct. >> congresswoman, you certainly have been a champion on the issue of immigration. will that be a big factor in who gets the lion's share of the california vote in the primary next year in your opinion? >> i think it's going to be huge. california's greatly impacted by this president's anti-immigration agenda. it's also been impacted by his attack on california in raising taxes there. so california's going to be huge. remember that it's a majority/minority, a lot of congressional districts there. so yes, immigration will be new jersey california. >> now, when we see the president this week announce tariffs on mexico if they don't do something more, in his words, about the migrants coming into the count
coming out to california. so california's going to be a critical state for candidates to come to and pick up votes in. >> now -- >> we also remember that california is not a winner take all. so there's a lot of opportunity in california. >> because you cannot be number one but still pick up delegates. >> correct. >> congresswoman, you certainly have been a champion on the issue of immigration. will that be a big factor in who gets the lion's share of the california...
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here in santa monica, california my hometown specifically. this state is the biggest prize on super tuesday. and now with amy klobuchar dropping out of the race and endorsing joe biden, we're wondering how many delegates does joe booichbd stand to gain? the past few days in the past few days, everything has been coming up joe biden. a giant win in south carolina, $10 million raised, pete buttigieg dropping out and implying support for him. and now the other moderate in the race amy klobuchar dropping out and actually supporting him. the one big wild card? is still michael bloomberg. joining me now on the phone nbc news correspondent mike memoli and nbc political reporter ali vitali who has covered the klobuchar campaign. ali, how was this decision made? >> i think for a lot of people, the pressure was really mounting. we knew the 72 hours between south carolina and super tuesday tuesday were going to be so crucial. what ended up happening is throughout these early contests, we saw joe biden having middling performances, and for a lot of the o
here in santa monica, california my hometown specifically. this state is the biggest prize on super tuesday. and now with amy klobuchar dropping out of the race and endorsing joe biden, we're wondering how many delegates does joe booichbd stand to gain? the past few days in the past few days, everything has been coming up joe biden. a giant win in south carolina, $10 million raised, pete buttigieg dropping out and implying support for him. and now the other moderate in the race amy klobuchar...
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you're from california. >> i am from california. you know, it's been -- the politics of this have been so dramatic, both seeing the fight for it, by these plaintiffs who are -- have very moving personal stories, like edie windsor. but also to see the political fight of it, especially in the american political right. seeing americans really struggle about what future of their party is on this. the bottom line here, let's not be too shy about it. the federal ban on recognizing same-sex marriages is dead. california's ban on recognizing same-sex marriages is dead. there are 12 states in the country where this is now legal, and the -- political winds on this are now blowing so hard in one direction that the idea that we will go back is almost unimaginable, in any state in the country. we did a -- started a research project on my show looking into places where there is a ban on same-sex marriage. is there political work happening in those states to overturn those bans, put it on the ballot. in every state we went to -- we started with th
you're from california. >> i am from california. you know, it's been -- the politics of this have been so dramatic, both seeing the fight for it, by these plaintiffs who are -- have very moving personal stories, like edie windsor. but also to see the political fight of it, especially in the american political right. seeing americans really struggle about what future of their party is on this. the bottom line here, let's not be too shy about it. the federal ban on recognizing same-sex...
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because that's how they do it in california. california asked for recalls all the time. you can enamel a recall can pain against any statewide official, for any reason at all. if you can achieve the grand result of collecting signatures from just 12% of people who voted in the last election for that seat. not 12% of registered voters, but 12% of the number of people who voted in the last election, for that seat specifically. that's all you need. to be able to get that statewide elected official put up for recall. as low as the bar goes, this is just so low it sits there on the floor and invites you to walk on it. and so, every governor in california, for the past 60 years, has faced at least one attempt to recall him. and you will of course recalled the successful 2003 recall, of democratic california great davis, that's how we ended up bars are lee, with governor arnold towards nick or for a hot minute. but now the republicans are trying again, with this recall attempt that they're mounting against democratic gavin newsom. the polls close tomorrow tonight, at 8 pm speci
because that's how they do it in california. california asked for recalls all the time. you can enamel a recall can pain against any statewide official, for any reason at all. if you can achieve the grand result of collecting signatures from just 12% of people who voted in the last election for that seat. not 12% of registered voters, but 12% of the number of people who voted in the last election, for that seat specifically. that's all you need. to be able to get that statewide elected official...
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that first person was in california, that northern california back in late february. by mid-march, the governor of california had banned large gatherings. he had ordered the closure of places like bars and night clubs. by march 16th t san francisco bay area consortium of counties around san francisco had put in place the country's first stay-at-home order. this was something of a national curiosity when the bay area counties first did that. within three days, governor gavin newsom had ordered that stay-at-home order in effect statewide, first in the country. and acting fast and decisively seems to have made all the difference in the world. california had its first coronavirus death -- again, they had the first coronavirus community transmission case in the country. they had their first coronavirus death ten days before new york had their first death. but look at new york's death toll versus the california death toll ever since. look at the way that those things have gone up over time. new york now has more than ten times as many deaths as california. new york now has
that first person was in california, that northern california back in late february. by mid-march, the governor of california had banned large gatherings. he had ordered the closure of places like bars and night clubs. by march 16th t san francisco bay area consortium of counties around san francisco had put in place the country's first stay-at-home order. this was something of a national curiosity when the bay area counties first did that. within three days, governor gavin newsom had ordered...
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if it's -- california would get at least two senators for california's population is 40 times larger, 40 times larger, then the population of each dakota. because democracy was not the first principle in the design of the united states senate, or the presidency, the people of california are stuck with only two senators and the presidency is winnable by the candidate who gets the least votes, because electoral college formula is based on these same antidemocratic formula that has given us two senators. state. for most california voters that i know it has never been more painful to be stuck with only two senators, as it is tonight. and that is because in california, in the senate campaign, there are three democratic candidates running for senate against each other for the same senate seat and democrats had to choose. the chase was difficult and the choice was confusing. many democrat voters believed that the candidates who lost the senate race, the democrats, would remain in house of representatives. those voters didn't realize that other candidates were on the ballot yesterday for the
if it's -- california would get at least two senators for california's population is 40 times larger, 40 times larger, then the population of each dakota. because democracy was not the first principle in the design of the united states senate, or the presidency, the people of california are stuck with only two senators and the presidency is winnable by the candidate who gets the least votes, because electoral college formula is based on these same antidemocratic formula that has given us two...
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to the west, california, the biggest of them all. too early to call in california. some may note the first two men in that graphic. and in maine, too close to call, which is kind of a local shocker in itself. joe biden ahead by one percentage, difference of 1,400 votes with 65 in. 24 delegates at stake. by any measure, a stunning evening for the former vice president. to that end, with us from philadelphia tonight is kate beddingfield, deputy campaign manager for joe biden. kate, we're starting interviews with people tonight in some form of "if i had told you two weeks ago what was going to happen tonight, the kind of blue path from the atlantic ocean facing to the west," i don't think anyone would have believed it. i owe you a very basic question, and that is what was it like to be at headquarters tonight? what's the reaction been like inside the campaign? >> it was -- you would not be surprised to learn it was an excellent night. we are excited. we are thrilled. it has been a tremendous amount of fun. i mean we have said from the outset of this campaign that joe b
to the west, california, the biggest of them all. too early to call in california. some may note the first two men in that graphic. and in maine, too close to call, which is kind of a local shocker in itself. joe biden ahead by one percentage, difference of 1,400 votes with 65 in. 24 delegates at stake. by any measure, a stunning evening for the former vice president. to that end, with us from philadelphia tonight is kate beddingfield, deputy campaign manager for joe biden. kate, we're starting...
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california, a key state for that. and to that point, there was a moment there we were showing inside the conventional, just before donald trump spoke, i believe it was the chairman of the california state republican party, who was basically announcing to the audience that donald trump had made his way inside, was making his way to the podium to speak and essentially this was a victory for everyone in the room. at least that is how it seemed to be treated. that donald trump had missed the protesters and made his way in to speak. so it raises the immediate issue of whether protests like this help donald trump with his first goal, which is to get the nomination of the republican party. then of course if he does, he will have some significant issues in trying to broaden his support and actually win the general election. again, you're looking at scenes on the right side, this is what played out a short while ago, outside the convention hall, near san francisco, where donald trump just spoke to the california state republic
california, a key state for that. and to that point, there was a moment there we were showing inside the conventional, just before donald trump spoke, i believe it was the chairman of the california state republican party, who was basically announcing to the audience that donald trump had made his way inside, was making his way to the podium to speak and essentially this was a victory for everyone in the room. at least that is how it seemed to be treated. that donald trump had missed the...
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in southern california we are getting or vote in california. steve is polishing and tuning the offer mentioned crystal ball. will take a quick break and be back right after this. stay with us. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stuntman for money. get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. visit xfinitymobile.com today to learn more. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they
in southern california we are getting or vote in california. steve is polishing and tuning the offer mentioned crystal ball. will take a quick break and be back right after this. stay with us. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to...
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it doesn't cover all of california. it doesn't mandate what every court clerk necessarily has to do in california. but there is a ruling on the books today that there is a right to same-sex marriage in california, and so if you are a couple in california, you can use that ruling, go to a court clerk and ask to be married. they may or may not give it to you. but certainly there are court clerks with a backing of the state's governor and state's attorney general that want to issue these marriage licenses. now, that doesn't mean in another state, in idaho, in texas, in some other state, that that ruling helps those couples today. that's going to be more legal fights for another day. but on the whole, you would have to say that gay rights, lgbt advocates, got as much as they conceivably could have hoped for from a very conservative supreme court. >> tom goldstein outside of the supreme court there from scotus. i think we can hear the singing from the steps. joining me, more reaction to our breaking news, rachel maddow. good
it doesn't cover all of california. it doesn't mandate what every court clerk necessarily has to do in california. but there is a ruling on the books today that there is a right to same-sex marriage in california, and so if you are a couple in california, you can use that ruling, go to a court clerk and ask to be married. they may or may not give it to you. but certainly there are court clerks with a backing of the state's governor and state's attorney general that want to issue these marriage...
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made california what it is today. we introduced a resolution that will do two things. one denounce donald trump for his racist, bigoted comments and all for the divestment of all of the trump empire, the empire of donald trump in california. we will not participate financially socially or politically with donald trump and his racist behavior. >> senator, the resolution, i read it to be advisory. meaning you are recommending people to stop doing business with donald trump. there's no legal mandate that people stop doing business with trump, which would be unenforceable any way. >> the resolution calls for the divestment. we are seeking a legislation with to make sure any investments in to the trump enterprise or affiliates, if california has the largest pension retirement system in the nation. >> you jean robinson, donald trump runs in to a new surprise every day it seems in how this is effecting his businesses. >> yeah. he seems to love it. of course here in washington, he's building a hotel, the old post office on pe
made california what it is today. we introduced a resolution that will do two things. one denounce donald trump for his racist, bigoted comments and all for the divestment of all of the trump empire, the empire of donald trump in california. we will not participate financially socially or politically with donald trump and his racist behavior. >> senator, the resolution, i read it to be advisory. meaning you are recommending people to stop doing business with donald trump. there's no legal...
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it is california. gavin newsom faces a recall election that's got 22 mail in ballots and hundreds of millions in the making. governor newsom is expected to survive, perhaps not by a wide margin. that's not the only story in the race, it is the sadly predictable republican efforts in the final hours to create a mythology of doubt on the legitimacy of the vote before they've been counted. there's zero evidence of any election impropriety in this race, yet larry elder, leading republican candidate if newsom is recalled the democrats were going to cheat, he had no proof, his campaign is claiming they have proof that the racist results are fraudulent. it is impossible, there are no results yet. this made up nonstop bunk if you will. but the leader of this wing of the party, donald trump, said again today, told republicans without evidence that the state's use of mail-in ballots was part of the same scam that cost him the 2020 election and that the race was rigged. he complained people were able to vote. if
it is california. gavin newsom faces a recall election that's got 22 mail in ballots and hundreds of millions in the making. governor newsom is expected to survive, perhaps not by a wide margin. that's not the only story in the race, it is the sadly predictable republican efforts in the final hours to create a mythology of doubt on the legitimacy of the vote before they've been counted. there's zero evidence of any election impropriety in this race, yet larry elder, leading republican candidate...
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california for all of us. educators who know quality public schools ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the oval office is not prepared to make public of his endorsement of this point. >> that's secretary josh harnett discussing how senator president could endorse secretary clinton. what it will take to unify the democratic party. >> i think there is foing to go unity and together we'll make sure that donald trump will not become president. there will be unity. >> lets go to kasie hunt in brooklyn, we are here in california and it could be a tight race and one that's exciting even with the announcement yesterday that hillary clinton is the presumptive nominee, are they concern that her v
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look at what's happened in california. you have lawsuits against this administration on everything from environmental policy to immigration policy. and you have the state declaring itself virtually a sanctuary state that does not have to cooperate with federal investigation -- federal immigration officials. you know, that's charged up the left to a certain extent because there is anwful lot of energy on the left to oppose president trump, but i do think that there are a lot of voters who look at it as just a little bit overheated. >> lanhee, i am reminded the president of the united states is apparently up and watching television coverage tonight. he just wrote on twitter, "mitch mcconnell announced he will cancel the senate's august recess. great, maybe the democra will finally get something done other than their acceptance of high crime and high taxes. we need border security." lanhee, just this morning he said the border wall was under way, which it is not. you pick 'em. >> a lot of staffers were upset today they're not
look at what's happened in california. you have lawsuits against this administration on everything from environmental policy to immigration policy. and you have the state declaring itself virtually a sanctuary state that does not have to cooperate with federal investigation -- federal immigration officials. you know, that's charged up the left to a certain extent because there is anwful lot of energy on the left to oppose president trump, but i do think that there are a lot of voters who look...